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Palaeobiology of Indian Proterozoic and Early Cambrian Successions— Recent Developments
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Many facets of the early biosphere preserved in the Proterozoic and Early Cambrian successions, recorded during 2011-2015, are reviewed. Recent advancements made in the Precambrian palaeobiology and newer steps recognized in the organismal evolution in the global perspective vis-a-vis significance of Indian records are discussed. The palaeobiological evidence reported from India are chronicled and grouped under seven categories: MISS (Microbially Induced Sedimentary Structure) & stromatolites, acritarchs, OWM (Organic Walled Microfossils), carbonaceous remains, trace-fossils & Ediacaran fossils, stable isotope studies and organic geochemistry. Present article is a continuum of
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